3 new ASCs deploying surgical robotics

Here are three new surgery centers that have recently begun using surgical robots that Becker’s has reported on since March 2:

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1. Arlington, Va.-based Anderson Orthopedic Clinic is opening an orthopedic ASC in Oxon Hill, Md. The facility recently completed Maryland’s first Velys robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery in an ASC setting.

2. Loma Linda, Calif.-based Bones and Spine Surgery has opened its new Loma Linda Surgical Institute, which is the first ASC in the Inland Empire region to offer outpatient robotic spine surgery. 

3. Glenwood Springs, Colo.-based Valley View, an independent nonprofit health system, opened the Valley View Surgery Center, an orthopedic ASC in Basalt, Colo. The center is equipped with Stryker’s Mako robot arm.

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